tell me more about this please.

when where, ect


-Joe
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> there are a few more fest.
>
> Tastefest, from July 3-7 has a Motor stage with Derrick May, Acquaviva,
> Carl Craig and Terrence Parker on 4 different nights.
>
> Dally in the Alley has had the motormouth.org electronic stage the past
> two years, and its always great.
>
>
>
> On Wed, 22 May 2002, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 22 May 2002, :P wrote:
> >
> > > how come no one like paxahau hasnt created a smaller festival later in
the
> > > summer?  detroit should have EMFs all damn summer long :))
> > > -Joe
> >
> > what would be the hurdles involved in having something at belle
isle...or
> > for those of us americans not in or around the detroit area, any nearby
> > park or plaza:
> >
> > *the ok of the city
> >         here i'm talking about licenses to not only get the spot for a
> > picnic or whatever, but also the license to play loud music.  the first
> > part is just about getting to the correct city office in time.  the
second
> > part might be difficult
> >
> > *getting dj's to play for free or ponying up the loot to pay them
> >         you can't very well charge for events like this, and i don't
know
> > how many dj's would render their service for free.
> >
> > *finding the right dates
> >         dj's have hectic globetrotting schedules.  finding the right
> > string of dates then getting individuals to commit (particularly given
the
> > most likely financial scenario) would probably be labor intensive.
> >
> > *figuring out the market size
> > as the demf has shown there is a "market" for daytime park-like
> > events.  but how big of a market is this?  it doesn't matter how SMALL
it
> > is...we all can recall events where we gigged our asses off with just 10
> > or more people.  but it does matter how big it is.  too big and you can
> > easily have your event shut down before it even gets started...too big
and
> > you'll find yourself having to pay the city for all types of unspecified
> > charges.
> >
> >
> > None of these hurdles are insurmountable...and they may actually be the
> > way to go in order to further grow the music.  Fowlkes made a comment
> > about pre-1981 neighborhood parties as initiating the scene as we know
it.
> > This could be a good idea...and could take us back to the future.
> >
> > (ducks)
> >
> >
> > peace
> > lks
> >
> >
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